1. Boiled Snails at Dinh Liet Street


2. Grilled Chicken Feet at Ngõ Gạch Alley


3. Boiled Snails at Ba Cam's Stall


4. Ly Quoc Su Fried Dumplings


5. Hoa Béo Fruit Salad
On a hot day when you're thirsty, nothing beats a chilled glass of fruit salad. A popular spot for this refreshing treat is the lively To Tich Street, known for its many fruit salad vendors. Whether it's a scorching summer day or a chilly winter afternoon, this fruit salad is always a delight.
The fruit salad here usually includes watermelon and papaya, with seasonal fruits like yellow melon, jackfruit, strawberries, grapes, and dragon fruit available. You can pick your favorite fruits and top them with yogurt, syrup, coconut water, or shaved ice. Some vendors even add jelly or ice cream for a fresh twist to the dish. Depending on the stall, the fruit salad is served in either a bowl or a cup, and prices are generally affordable, filling you up just right. Recently, to cater to a wider range of preferences, many shops have expanded their offerings with smoothies, juices, and yogurt bowls.


6. Tràng Tiền Ice Cream
Tràng Tiền Ice Cream is a signature brand of Hanoi, with over half a century of history and a strong connection to the capital's past. It's a must-visit spot for tourists in Hanoi. The customers of Tràng Tiền Ice Cream come from all walks of life, from students to professionals, children to adults. With prices starting at just a few thousand VND per ice cream, everyone can enjoy this beloved treat.
People love Tràng Tiền Ice Cream for its refreshing and easy-to-eat flavor, perfect for any season. There are various flavors to choose from, including cocoa, green bean, coconut milk, and cone ice cream. The cone ice cream is especially popular. While Tràng Tiền Ice Cream has many branches, the best place to enjoy it is undoubtedly at 35 Tràng Tiền, right next to Hoan Kiem Lake, the heart of Hanoi. Tourists visiting the lake often stop by to enjoy this iconic ice cream before heading to other attractions.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 35 Tràng Tiền, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Phone: 0969 963 839
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://kemtrangtien.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/kemtrangtiensince1958


7. Mr. Dakgalbi
Mr. Dakgalbi Restaurant is known for its food safety, sourcing ingredients from the highest quality suppliers. The chefs at Mr. Dakgalbi have extensive experience, and the restaurant has successfully reinvented Korean cuisine with delicious dishes such as seafood pajon, cold Korean noodles, stir-fried chicken rice, Dakgalbi, and vegetable noodles. One must-try dish is the stir-fried chicken with cabbage and cheese, a favorite among all customers who visit.
The atmosphere at Mr. Dakgalbi is cozy and modern, making it a perfect spot for young people. The restaurant is designed with multiple angles to create a warm and inviting ambiance, whether for a fun meal with friends or a cozy family gathering. The stir-fried chicken with cabbage comes with chicken, cabbage, sweet potatoes, carrots, tteokbokki, and, of course, cheese. The staff will cook all the ingredients in a large cast-iron pan right at your table. Once the chicken is cooked, the cheese is sprinkled on top and melted, and you can dig in immediately. The menu also features octopus, stir-fried pork belly with cabbage, and crispy chicken with tteokbokki sauce, all of which are highly recommended.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 16 Phan Boi Chau, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 024 3218 1258
Email: [email protected]
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/Mr.Dakgalbi.Vietnam/


8. Gimbap79
With the philosophy of serving customers wholeheartedly, Gimbap79 has truly brought "authentic Korean flavors to the heart of Hanoi" for lovers of Korean cuisine. If you are one of them, this is a place you can't miss. Located on a street in Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Gimbap79 offers an authentic Korean experience from the atmosphere to the service style and food taste. The space is warmly decorated with a touch of Korean elegance, immediately giving diners a sense of comfort as they immerse themselves in a 1970s Korean setting with soft, soothing music in the background.
Here, you can enjoy a full range of classic Korean dishes, from street food to family-style meals, all infused with the distinct flavors of Korea, from the ingredients to the customer’s experience. You can choose from kimchi, bibimbap, cold noodles, seaweed rice rolls, spicy rice cakes, and ginseng chicken soup. If you're a fan of Korean cuisine, don't miss out on this amazing place. All ingredients are carefully selected to ensure cleanliness, and the dishes are prepared with great attention to detail, showing the chef’s dedication to delivering excellent flavors to customers.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 79 Phung Hung, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0886 468 888
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/gimbap79/


9. Bánh Bao Bà Mậu
Bánh Bao Bà Mậu is quite famous on Nguyen Huu Huân Street for its homemade, traditional bao. The small yet airy and clean shop offers a few small tables for customers to sit, and take-out is also available. Despite the high volume of customers, service is quick and friendly, and you won’t have to wait long. The bao here is made using a special recipe, giving it a unique flavor. The dough is thick with a chewy texture, emitting the fragrance of fresh flour. The bao is quite large, about the size of a small bowl, with a hearty filling of wood ear mushrooms, glass noodles, shiitake mushrooms, pork, and quail eggs.
Bánh Bao Bà Mậu offers only two traditional items: bao and soy milk. The bao here is remarkably large, bigger than the usual bowl-sized bao you’re accustomed to. The filling consists of just one type: eggs, meat, noodles, and mushrooms. The dough is ivory white, soft, and fluffy, with a slight sweetness. The filling is tightly packed, and the minced pork is lean with just the right amount of seasoning. The bao dough isn’t as white as the usual ones found elsewhere, with a slight ivory tint. The dough is a bit chewy and lightly sweet, as it’s made with beer yeast instead of regular baking powder. The best combo when you visit is the bao paired with fresh soy milk. The soy milk has a gentle, delicate flavor, with a hint of sweetness, and a subtle aroma of soybeans. The best way to enjoy it is by adding a few ice cubes for a refreshing taste.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 8 Nguyen Huu Huân, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0388 599 511
Operating Hours: 07:30 - 09:00 | 15:00 - 19:30


10. Chick Garden - Sticky Sweet Potato Dessert & Snacks
If you're looking for a top-quality spot to hang out with friends, make sure to check out Chick Garden - Sticky Sweet Potato Dessert & Snacks. Located at 316 Kim Ngưu Street in Hanoi, Chick Garden has long been a go-to spot for young foodies and snack lovers. The place is designed with a cozy, eye-catching ambiance, making it perfect for gathering with friends.
The menu at Chick Garden is quite diverse, featuring snacks, drinks, tofu, soups, and yogurt desserts... The dessert options here are especially varied: sticky sweet potato dessert, durian sticky sweet potato dessert, and mango sticky sweet potato pudding. In addition, the menu is full of popular snacks that are perfect for group hangouts, including boneless chicken feet, fried fermented pork, cheese sticks, seasoned fries, and fried chicken balls. There are also fresh fruit juices and smoothies available: apple, guava, lime, passion fruit, and more. With delicious food, reasonable prices, and a diverse menu, Chick Garden is becoming a hot spot and a must-visit destination for young people!
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 57 Nguyễn Hữu Huân Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 098 669 4416
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://chickgarden.vn/
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/chick.gar/
Opening Hours: 07:30 - 22:30


11. Bà Thìn - Sticky Rice, Sweet Soup & Glutinous Rice Balls
Bà Thìn - Sticky Rice, Sweet Soup & Glutinous Rice Balls is a famous eatery in Hanoi. The shop has two branches facing each other, which can easily confuse customers into thinking one might be a fake location. Open from morning until late at night, it is always packed with customers, but the food is prepared quickly. The glutinous rice balls here are considered to have an authentic old-school taste, unlike the many variations found at other shops. The rice balls are not too sweet and have a delightful aroma of coconut and peanuts. They are chewy, with both the mung bean and black sesame-filled varieties offering unique flavors.
As for the sticky rice and sweet soup, Bà Thìn - Sticky Rice, Sweet Soup & Glutinous Rice Balls is known for this specialty, which is considered one of the restaurant's highlights. The sweet soup is aromatic and perfectly sweet, while the sticky rice is satisfyingly chewy. The dish captures the essence of Hanoi's flavors, using minimal artificial flavoring, all-natural ingredients. What’s special about the menu is that it changes with the seasons: during summer, they serve lotus seed sweet soup, mung bean, and black bean sweet soups, while in winter, they offer dishes like lục tào xá, glutinous rice balls, fried green rice, and sweet soup. All dishes are delicious and perfect for anyone wanting to experience Hanoi's culinary essence.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 1 Bát Đàn, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0936 628 887
Opening Hours: 08:00 - 23:00


12. Fried Sour Spring Rolls from Tạm Thương Alley
Tạm Thương Alley is a small yet always bustling spot, thanks to a beloved street snack: fried sour spring rolls. Among the many vendors in Tạm Thương Alley, the most famous is located at 36 Tạm Thương. Their fried sour spring rolls are considered some of the best in Hanoi by food connoisseurs. When fried, the rolls are perfectly cooked, not greasy, and wonderfully crispy, unlike others that tend to be soggy. In addition to the signature fried sour spring rolls, the shop also serves a variety of other snacks such as French fries, cheese-stuffed spring rolls, cheese sticks, garlic butter fries, and cheesy sweet potato fries, all paired with fresh cucumber, jicama, and mango.
Patrons typically order a platter with various snacks, offering an eye-catching spread and helping to avoid feeling too full from one dish. Though the space is small and often crowded, customers are happy to squeeze into plastic chairs lined up along the sidewalk. It may be a bit cramped and uncomfortable, but that's part of the charm of experiencing street food in this vibrant way.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 36 Tạm Thương Alley, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Phone: 0924 248 888 & 024 3828 5322 & 0904 509 619
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.nemchuarantamthuong.com/


13. Dried Beef Salad from Hoan Kiem Street
If you're talking about the famous street food spots around Hoan Kiem, you absolutely cannot miss the dried beef salad from Hoan Kiem – a large and delicious treat. The reason is simple: this small street, just a few dozen meters long, is well-known for its top-quality dried beef salads. A plate of salad here is loaded with ingredients: shredded papaya, dried beef slices, boiled beef slices, tendon, fried pig's stomach, and dried liver, all topped with a tangy, sweet sauce that makes it a satisfying snack without feeling greasy. The dried beef salad is served from around noon until late at night, past 10 PM.
In addition to the signature salad, the shop also offers other delicious snacks such as filtered rice cakes and sour spring rolls. A bonus point is the incredibly friendly and welcoming staff. Even when the shop is about to close, they continue to greet customers with warmth, making everyone feel at home. Many customers say that after visiting once, they are sure to return for the famous dried beef salad again.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 23 Hoan Kiem Lake Street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Phone: 0904 656 708
Opening Hours: 08:00 AM - 10:00 PM


14. Grilled Sour Spring Rolls at Au Trieu
For many years, the famous grilled sour spring rolls from Au Trieu alley have become a beloved snack among food enthusiasts in Hanoi. As soon as you reach the entrance of the alley, the mouthwatering aroma of sizzling grilled spring rolls fills the air. The rolls are carefully flipped over the glowing charcoal until they are perfectly cooked. Unlike the crispy fried sour spring rolls, these grilled ones retain their bright pink hue and a sticky outer layer, which is created by the collagen from the pork skin inside. This texture adds to the unique appeal of the dish.
In addition to grilled sour spring rolls, they also offer fried spring rolls, grilled beef, and grilled golden anchovies. A highlight that many visitors love about the Au Trieu grilled spring roll stall is the distinctively tangy, spicy dipping sauce that can't be found elsewhere. It's the perfect combination to enjoy with friends during your downtime, nibbling on hot, fragrant grilled spring rolls while sipping cold beer or iced lemon tea.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 10 Au Trieu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Phone: 024 3824 4391


